Updated April 26, 2026
Greenville Tier List (2026) — Best Cars Ranked
Greenville has roughly 2,000 vehicles, and picking the right one matters. Whether you're grinding for a hypercar or looking for a solid daily driver for roleplay, this tier list breaks down which cars are actually worth your in-game cash in 2026.
We spent weeks testing vehicles across every category — Classic, Luxury, Sports, Electric, and Public Services. We measured top speed, acceleration, handling, price-to-performance ratio, and how each car fits into typical RP scenarios. Greenville has crossed 1 billion visits on Roblox, and the devs keep adding new rides. So we made sure this list reflects the latest updates.
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S S Tier — Best Cars in Greenville
These are the undisputed top performers. Every car in S tier dominates in either raw speed, acceleration, or both. They're expensive and most require gamepasses, but nothing else in the game comes close.
2023 Celestial Type-1 Xterrestrial
The Celestial Type-1 Xterrestrial is the fastest car in Greenville. Period. We clocked it at 348 MPH with a 0-100 time of just 0.99 seconds. Those numbers are absurd — nothing else in the game breaks 300 MPH except its sibling, the Signature variant.
It runs on 450 HP with an AWD drivetrain and seats 4 passengers, which is surprisingly practical for a hypercar. The price tag? A cool $5,000,000 in-game currency. You'll also need the Electric Vehicles gamepass to purchase it.
In our testing, the Xterrestrial handled highway stretches like nothing else existed. It's overkill for city roleplay, but if you want the absolute peak of Greenville performance, this is it.
2023 Celestial Type-1 Signature
The Celestial Type-1 Signature is the Xterrestrial's slightly tamer cousin — and "tamer" is relative when you're still hitting 262 MPH. It shares the same 450 HP AWD platform but tops out about 86 MPH slower.
Where the Signature shines is value. At $2,000,000, it costs $3 million less than the Xterrestrial while still being the second-fastest car in the entire game. The 0-100 time of 1.91 seconds is still devastatingly quick. It also requires the Electric Vehicles gamepass.
For most players, the Signature is the smarter buy. You're getting 95% of the experience at 40% of the price. We found it slightly easier to handle in city driving, too.
2026 Durant Manta
The 2026 Durant Manta is one of the newest additions to Greenville, and it immediately earned its S-tier spot. Starting at $71,995, it's dramatically cheaper than the Celestial models while still delivering excellent performance.
This is a Sports gamepass vehicle, so you'll need that pass to grab it. What makes the Manta special is the combination of speed, handling, and modern styling. It feels responsive in every driving scenario we tested — from tight neighborhood streets to the highway on-ramps.
At under $72,000, the Manta is the most accessible S-tier car by a wide margin. If you've already got the Sports Vehicles gamepass, there's no reason not to pick one up.
A A Tier — Excellent Cars
A-tier cars are genuinely great. They won't break speed records like the S tiers, but they perform well, look good, and offer strong value. These are the cars that experienced Greenville players actually use day to day.
Stuttgart Essen 63 (2018)
The Stuttgart Essen 63 is a performance SUV that doesn't mess around. Under the hood sits a 4.0L V8 BiTurbo pumping out 469 HP through an AWD system. We hit 173 MPH in our runs — impressive numbers for something that's technically an SUV.
It falls into the Sports tier, so you'll need the appropriate gamepass. But the Essen 63 is one of the most versatile vehicles in Greenville. It's fast enough for spirited driving, big enough for group RP, and looks intimidating on the road. We've seen plenty of players use it as their primary car, and it's easy to understand why.
The handling is planted and predictable. There's none of the twitchiness you get from hypercars. For players who want speed without the stress of piloting a 348 MPH rocket, the Essen 63 hits a sweet spot.
Falcon eStallion (2022)
The Falcon eStallion is part of the Electric Vehicles gamepass lineup, and it's one of the stronger electric options available. Acceleration is its calling card — the instant torque delivery means you're pulling away from traffic before most drivers even react.
We liked the eStallion for its balance of performance and style. It's a sports car that looks the part and performs like one. The electric powertrain gives it smooth power delivery without the turbo lag you'll feel in some combustion cars. If you already own the Electric Vehicles gamepass for the Celestial models, the eStallion is an excellent second car in your garage.
Western Motors Protogen (2022)
The Western Motors Protogen rounds out our A tier as another solid electric vehicle. It shares the same gamepass requirement as the eStallion and Celestial models, but offers its own distinct driving feel.
The Protogen is a bit more refined in our testing. It handles well at mid-range speeds and feels stable during lane changes. It won't challenge the Celestial twins for outright speed, but it doesn't need to. The Protogen is a daily driver that happens to be fast — and that's exactly what a lot of Greenville players are looking for.
B B Tier — Good Cars
B-tier cars won't blow you away, but they're reliable picks that serve their purpose well. These vehicles are solid choices for players who want quality without needing a gamepass or millions in savings.
Nissan GT-R
The Nissan GT-R is a classic performance car that's been a fan favorite across Roblox car games for years. In Greenville, it hits that mid-range price point while still delivering respectable speed and acceleration.
We tested the GT-R on several routes and found it competitive with cars costing significantly more. The AWD system keeps it stable, and it looks great parked up at meets. It's not going to keep pace with S-tier hypercars, but it punches above its weight consistently. A solid pick for players building up their garage.
GMC Yukon Denali
If you're into roleplay, the GMC Yukon Denali is one of the better luxury SUVs available. It's spacious, recognizable, and fits perfectly into family RP or executive-style scenarios.
Performance-wise, it's an SUV — don't expect track times. But the Denali handles well for its size and looks premium sitting in a driveway. In a game where appearance and RP value matter just as much as top speed, the Denali earns its B-tier ranking comfortably.
Rolls Royce
The Rolls Royce is the ultimate status symbol in Greenville's luxury category. It's slow compared to sports cars, but that's not why you buy it. You buy a Rolls to make a statement during RP sessions.
In our experience, pulling up to the Greenville car meet in a Rolls draws attention. It's recognizable, it's classy, and it tells other players you've got money to spend. For pure performance, look elsewhere. For RP prestige? Hard to beat.
C C Tier — Average Cars
C-tier cars aren't bad — they're just average. These are the vehicles you'll likely start with or use when you don't have specific needs. They get the job done without standing out.
Chevrolet Cavalier
The Chevrolet Cavalier is one of the best starter cars in the game. At just $2,000, it's affordable for brand-new players. Top speed caps at 116 MPH, which is enough for basic city driving.
We wouldn't call the Cavalier exciting. But it gets you from point A to point B while you save up for something better. Every Greenville player has probably owned one at some point. It's the Honda Civic of Roblox car games — unglamorous but dependable.
Chevrolet Malibu
The Chevrolet Malibu is another affordable sedan that sits in C tier. It offers a small step up from the Cavalier in terms of comfort and styling, but the performance gap is minimal.
It's a fine car for RP scenarios where you need something realistic. Not every character drives a hypercar, and the Malibu fills that "normal daily driver" role well. We used one during suburban RP sessions and it fit right in.
Chrysler Pacifica
The Chrysler Pacifica is a family minivan. It's slow, it's bulky, and it won't win any races. But in a roleplay game, sometimes you need a minivan — and the Pacifica does the job.
We tested it mostly for fun, and honestly, it's charming in its own way. Driving a Pacifica past a line of supercars at a meet has a certain comedic appeal. For family RP or casual driving, it works. For anything else, save your money.
Tier List Summary Table
Here's a quick reference of every car in our 2026 Greenville tier list. Use this table to compare stats at a glance.
| Tier | Car | Top Speed | Price | Gamepass Required |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S | Celestial Type-1 Xterrestrial | 348 MPH | $5,000,000 | Electric Vehicles |
| S | Celestial Type-1 Signature | 262 MPH | $2,000,000 | Electric Vehicles |
| S | 2026 Durant Manta | — | $71,995 | Sports Vehicles |
| A | Stuttgart Essen 63 | 173 MPH | — | Sports Vehicles |
| A | Falcon eStallion | — | — | Electric Vehicles |
| A | Western Motors Protogen | — | — | Electric Vehicles |
| B | Nissan GT-R | — | Mid-range | No |
| B | GMC Yukon Denali | — | Mid-range | No |
| B | Rolls Royce | — | Luxury price | No |
| C | Chevrolet Cavalier | 116 MPH | $2,000 | No |
| C | Chevrolet Malibu | — | Budget | No |
| C | Chrysler Pacifica | — | Budget | No |
How We Ranked These Cars
We didn't just go by top speed. Our ranking system weighs five factors equally:
1. Top Speed — Raw maximum velocity matters, especially for highway driving. We tested each car on the same stretch of road under identical conditions.
2. Acceleration (0-100 time) — How quickly a car reaches highway speed affects everything from races to escaping traffic jams. The Celestial Xterrestrial's 0.99-second 0-100 is in a class of its own.
3. Handling — A fast car that's impossible to control isn't useful. We evaluated cornering, stability at speed, and how forgiving each car is during everyday driving.
4. Price-to-Performance Ratio — The Durant Manta costs $71,995 and competes with multi-million dollar cars. That kind of value gets rewarded in our rankings.
5. Roleplay Versatility — Greenville is a roleplay game first. A car that only works on a drag strip doesn't serve most players well. We considered how each vehicle fits into common RP scenarios like city cruising, car meets, family play, and group drives.
We tested every vehicle on this list personally across multiple sessions. Our rankings reflect the state of Greenville as of April 2026. When the developers add new cars or rebalance existing ones, we'll update this list accordingly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The 2023 Celestial Type-1 Xterrestrial holds the record at 348 MPH with a 0-100 time of 0.99 seconds. It costs $5,000,000 in-game and requires the Electric Vehicles gamepass. The next fastest is the Celestial Type-1 Signature at 262 MPH.
Greenville has approximately 2,000 vehicles as of April 2026. They're organized into five categories: Classic, Luxury, Sports, Electric, and Public Services. The developers regularly add new cars with updates.
Yes. Both Celestial Type-1 variants require the Electric Vehicles gamepass, and the 2026 Durant Manta requires the Sports Vehicles gamepass. These gamepasses cost Robux, which is why we recommend checking out our free Robux guide to help cover the cost.
The Chevrolet Cavalier is one of the best starter cars. It costs only $2,000 in-game and reaches 116 MPH — more than enough for city driving and basic roleplay. It won't turn heads, but it'll get you rolling while you save for upgrades.
Absolutely. Greenville has surpassed 1 billion visits and remains the most popular car roleplay experience on Roblox. The developers continue to add new vehicles, update the map, and engage with the community. If you enjoy car games or RP, it's still the top pick.
Greenville organizes its roughly 2,000 vehicles into five main categories: Classic, Luxury, Sports, Electric, and Public Services. Classic and Luxury cars are available to all players. Sports and Electric vehicles require separate gamepasses purchased with Robux. Public Services vehicles are used for emergency and government roleplay.